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Becca Kindle Edition
Over time, it becomes clear to Laura that Becca does still exist, and it is not long before she is sharing her most intimate thoughts with the woman she believes her daughter would have become.
Laura’s marriage to Adam collapses, and when Adam remarries, Laura is consumed by regret and jealousy. And when she hears of his new wife’s pregnancy, it is more than she can bear. She and Becca are convinced she must act.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 4, 2021
- File size536 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B08X3PXTLQ
- Publisher : Hilltop Press
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : March 4, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 536 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 208 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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About the author

Kath Middleton began her writing with drabbles (100 words stories) and contributed a number to Jonathan Hill’s second drabble collection. It wasn’t long before she moved up a size to contribute short stories to anthologies. Shortly afterwards, she progressed to writing longer pieces and her first solo work, Ravenfold, was published to much acclaim. This was followed by the novella, Message in a Bottle. There are now several more publications from short stories to novels. Kath likes to put her characters in difficult situations and watch them work their way out. She believes in the indomitable nature of the human spirit (and chickens).
Kath is retired. She graduated in geology and has a certificate in archaeology. When she's in a hole, she doesn't stop digging.
website - http://www.kathmiddletonbooks.com/
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2021In Kath Middleton’s Becca an unexpected tragedy upends a woman’s life, pushing her down the twisting rabbit hole of loss. This is an intense and insightful book, beautifully written, which takes the reader on the character Laura’s journey of trying to navigate her changed life, not always easy and at times cringe making, but always gripping. Middleton is a very, very good story teller, creating an air of suspense with wonderfully realized characters to reveal the heartbreaking scope and power of true loss. This book is a solid 5 for me.
Top reviews from other countries
- Mrs. A. HemsworthReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow ! Gripping Read !
I have always enjoyed Kath’s books but this one takes her writing to the next level. When I first read the cover I wasn’t sure if it would be for me as it’s not what I normally read. I’m so glad I gave it a go as by page 2 I was interested and by page 10 I found it hard to put down. The complex and distressing feeling that surrounds an event like loosing a baby have got to be one of the hardest topics to write about as each one must be individual to each person but Kath has not only got the feelings right but it it’s written so well that she carry’s you along in a way that you get right into Laura’s head and you feel the sheer overwhelming sense of grief, loss and total confusion that the poor girl is going through. At one part I decided that I didn’t really like Laura at all and the way the story was progressing I was convinced that I never would, once again down to Kath’s excellent writing that she brought you back to what really was going on, a very sad event and a lady who found this tragedy overwhelming and couldn’t see any way through the despair she was going through. A great read on so many levels, well done Kath, I wonder what you have in store for us next ?
- livia sbarbaro.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 7, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars A story of the heart mind and soul ....
Laura and Adam are so looking forward to being parents, the nursery is ready , there are only two months to go until the arrival of their precious baby ..When Laura loses her baby both she and Adam are devastated.. As Adam begins to heal he tries everything to help Laura, saying they can try again..but Laura the woman he loves with every fibre of his being has drifted , and won't let anyone in ...except Becca .Five years later Laura is in her dream job working in a library, she has renewed old friendships , a nice man is interested in her and Adam is getting married ..Its a little while after this that fate is about to change everything for Laura, when Laura is involved in an incident that will change her world .Because Laura is a woman with no visible symptoms, no fever ..no sprains no cuts or bruises ..she is a woman with just a longing for something she is unable to explain ...My fourth read by Kath Middleton ..A story that makes you realise that not everything is what it seems ...that sometimes things can cut so deep ....Leaving invisible stitches ...
- Nicola MillsReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 13, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary writing
As I began to read this book, I was often frustrated by the characters and their difficulties in recognising what was happening in their lives, much as I felt sorry for them. By halfway I’d got past the feeling of ‘Heavens, this is sad’ and reached an excited ‘Oh, this might turn out all right – but how?’ but still with a sense of dread because I know a Kath Middleton book can go almost anywhere! I’ll not say whether or not it does, and whether or not my frustrations were allayed. This is not an easy read by any means, but one that leaves you with plenty to think about and characters that live on in your head. It really played with the emotions. Another excellent read from Middleton.
- KymmReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Kath has written a story which has you engaged from within the first few pages. You want to know what is going in in head of the main character. You see a woman dealing with the worst pain a woman could feel.....or not dealing with it may be more apt.
As the story played out, I became gripped and wanted to know what the next page would have on it.
A brilliant story and very engaging characters.
- tee geeReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars An engrossing read
Kath Middleton takes you on a journey depicting every married couples nightmare. The tragedy of losing an unborn child in the later stages of pregnancy. My thoughts were swaying angrily towards Laura over her treatment to Adam as he moves on with his life. Then I discovered I felt the reverse as Laura's health was in question.
This is a very difficult subject to tackle and Kath Middleton slowly draws us in with a conclusion of great sensitivity.
Highly recommended.